Titan Steel Door expanding in Hartwell

Titan’s 50,000-square-foot (plus room to expand) plant in Murrayville, Ga., is used to manufacturer both hollow metal doors/frames and other correctional industry products. (photo courtesy Correctional News)

Titan Steel Door will invest more than $11 million in expanding its operations to Gateway Industrial Park in Hart County. This expansion will create 90 new jobs in northeast Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp announced Tuesday.

“Georgia’s highly skilled workforce is one of the key assets that not only attracts job creators from other states but also leads employers already here to expand,” said Kemp. “As Titan Steel Door continues to grow in the No. 1 state for business, I look forward to seeing the new opportunities they will bring to hardworking Georgians in Hart County.”

Titan Steel Door currently has manufacturing operations in Murrayville where it employs more than 30 people in Lumpkin County. As part of this expansion, the company will open a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility spanning more than 145,000 square feet, located at 2052 Knox Bridge Crossing Road in Hartwell. With production beginning this month, this investment will allow for increased capacities in both their current product line of detention doors/frames and windows, as well as their new product lines of detention walls and ceilings.

“Titan Steel Door is thrilled to be expanding our operations in Hartwell,” said Titan President Dick Treadwell. “We’re proud to be a part of the Hartwell community and look forward to expanding not only our business but also our presence in the local community.”

Titan Steel Door will be hiring for positions in welding, press brake and machine operators, finishing, painting, material handling, project management and design (Solidworks), along with others. Individuals interested in career opportunities with the company are encouraged to email [email protected] for additional information.